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Improving Research through User Engagement (Improving Learning)

✍ Scribed by Mark Rickinson, Judy Sebba, Anne Edwards


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
167
Series
Improving Learning
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


There are increasing calls for social science researchers to work more closely with research users. References to engaging users in and with research are now common in research funding requirements, national research strategies and large-scale research programmes. User engagement has therefore become part of the rhetoric of educational and social science research. But what is user engagement, how can it be achieved and what challenges and opportunities does it present for researchers and research users? The authors of this new book present an authoritative overview of recent theoretical debates, practical developments and empirical evidence on the role of user engagement in contemporary educational and social science research. The book focuses on the relationship between user engagement and research design, and emphasises how user engagement needs to be understood as an interplay between the different kinds of knowledge and expertise held by researchers and users. Drawing on evidence from studies involving different kinds of research users, there is detailed discussion of the dynamics and complexities of working with practitioners, service users and policy-makers. The authors make clear that user engagement has definite implications for the way in which research is designed, managed and commissioned, and the way in which researchers and research users are trained, supported and encouraged to interact. Written for the many professionals involved in funding, doing and using research within education and other social sciences, this book provides: conceptual guidance on different approaches and interpretations of user engagement examples and evidence of effective strategies for engaging practitioners, service users and policy-makers capacity building ideas and implications for researchers and research users specific suggestions as to how the conceptualization, management, scaling up and evidence base of user engagement could be improved. At the core of this forward-thinking text is a robust analysis of an important facet of modern social science research. The authors’ evidence-based, evaluative approach provides a useful, detailed analysis of an area of social science research methodology which is increasingly valued and emphasised by research councils and mediators.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 12
Illustrations......Page 14
Preface......Page 15
Acknowledgements......Page 16
PART I WHAT IS THE ISSUE?......Page 20
Introduction......Page 22
Ways of thinking about user engagement......Page 38
PART II WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY?......Page 58
Engaging practitioners......Page 60
Engaging service users......Page 81
Engaging policymakers......Page 95
PART III WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS?......Page 114
Implications for researchers and research processes......Page 116
Implications for users of research......Page 130
Concluding note......Page 145
Background on Thematic Seminar Series......Page 149
Bibliography......Page 151
Index......Page 162


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